† inˈdread, v. Obs. rare—1.
[f. in-1 + dread v. (Cf. adread, OE. ondrǽdan.)]
To dread inwardly; to feel an inward or secret dread.
| 1584 Hudson Du Bartas' Judith i. 57 So Isaaks sonnes indreading for to feel This tyrant, who pursued them at the heel, Dissundring fled. |